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Hittman is not a real person. He was a computer program generated by Dr. Dre and Mel Man back in the mid 90's. When Dre started treating Mel-Man like shit, Mel infiltrated the computer and put a virus in the hittman program
you aint lying....and nas had some dope beats,yall just to much into this party beat shit.
Nas shouldīve gone independet coz with his fan base heīd easily sell 300k on a real indie(Koch only pays their artists 2-3$ a pop and their structured as a major). and that way he could deliever a real hip hop album coz i doubt Def Jam will let Nas' take as many risks as he did with Streetīs Disciple.
thats gonna be dope hearin a nas and jay track tho
Quote from: Pissin' On The Throne on January 23, 2006, 05:24:09 AMNas shouldīve gone independet coz with his fan base heīd easily sell 300k on a real indie(Koch only pays their artists 2-3$ a pop and their structured as a major). and that way he could deliever a real hip hop album coz i doubt Def Jam will let Nas' take as many risks as he did with Streetīs Disciple.Well, "Street's Disciple" was a bit of a commercial disappointment, so that's understandable from a business POV. From an artistic standpoint, tho, I really had trouble liking that album. It was too long and frankly, self-indulgent, even by Nas' own standards. I don't want Nas to go back to doing his Nas Escobar shit and working with Diddy, but there's a point where you can get too ambitious taking artistic risks and wind up fucking yourself over, and Nas definitely reached that point on "Street's Disciple".